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WHY is there a god?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wow... This topic sure had struck some serious dispute. I've read all of the posts and found that RevShirls's comments to be the least judgemental.
In regards to Graceinspace's first question, I would like to explain it in my point of view. I know we've discussed this a thousand times, but so far as far as I'm concerned, science haven't the ability to proove that God exists in anyway. Scientists were merely amazed as to how the environment came to be simple because their level of knowledge was insufficient to understand the truth of the origins of the universe. The bible/quran have written texts depicting a God but then again they were written in the author's point of view, not handed down by God himself.
Unless its proven scientifically, to me, God is just an idea.
An idea created by a man/woman to control mankind. If I were to go back in time, and bribe/trick/fool the authors of the original bibles/quran, the God as we see it today, would be very different no? The same goes for the reason why we can't believe everything the papers say beacuse we would only be believing in the journalists point of view... As humans with intelligence, we should ponder and acess every possibility..
Suddenly the role of God was associated with the icon of war and death. Ironic isn't it?
God is what we make it to be. It's an idea. It's role in society is very very simple and straightforward. It can serve as a media to connect people, it can serve as a role model, it can serve as a guide, or it can serve as the reason for war.
It will serve what we want it to serve.